Video of what it looked like late late last night when the driver was coming along southbound 85 when according to chp the driver lost control either because of drugs or alcohol we do know that because that person was arrested 2 people during the rollover were ejected from the suv a few others actually were trapped inside. They rushed the survivors to the hospital we do know that one person still alive at the hospital whether male or female we dont know the driver. This might not come as a surprise to a lot of people that driver was not seriously injured along with dui theyre also looking into possible speeding. As a factor in all this because of shelter in place the freeway was probably a little bit wider or free or i should say that in normal circumstances because there are so few cars on the roads these days that that gave probably the driver more opportunity to go faster than normal. So that is certainly one thing that theyre looking into they actually daria they thought that they
26th, im Marty Gonzales and im Robin Winston. Doctor fauci statement comes as the world had a grim milestone yesterday over 200,000 coronavirus related deaths. Now right now there are more than 2 million confirmed cases globally more than 827,000 people have recovered. According to Johns Hopkins university, researchers there are over 40 to 42,000 cases right here in california, 1600 people have died with over 800 of those deaths in los angeles. Here in the bay area there are more than 7300 cases on your screen now is a breakdown of those cases and doused by county. Santa clara county remains the hardest hit with over 2000 cases, 99 people have died there from the virus followed by Alameda County which has over 1400 cases and 52 deaths and we have a complete breakdown of the number of cases by county and city listen online at kron 4 dot com. Now to the north bay this morning, 16 people at the windsor vote Windsor Vallejo care center have tested positive. Officials in windsor say theyre
Dont let it in. Virus. Around the world cases are a lot of neighbors say it is its too overwhelming if you do. Also surging. Just helping to ease some of a look at the map showing where that anxiety. Health workers on the front the outbreak started in china and heres a great lines share their daily and spread across the globe. Struggles. Hear what its like to put their more than 724,000 people have workers during the pandemic. Lives on the line. Been sickened and more than according to cooler full of 4 57 for you this morning. Youre watching today in the 34,000 have died. Bay. Live Team Coverage ahead for you this morning. First, a look at that forecast for you. Meteorologist kari hall has been tracking the forecast. How is it looking, kari . It looks pretty good this morning. We had some rain over the weekend. It wasnt a lot. Now were seeing that storm system moving away and most of the bay area will be dry. A live look outside in San Francisco as we get started this morning with mild
Good morning. I thank all of you for being here today good morning, today we are examining our nations history of Voter Suppression. As well as the obstacles that many minority communities continue to face to this day. And in exercising their fundamental right to vote. Tomorrow we will be holding a ceremony to honor our dear friend and colleague and our former chairman, Elijah Cummings. We will be remaining in disappearing room after him and commending everything he stood for. Todays hearing is also part of our effort to honor his legacy. Protecting the right to vote was one of the most important issues. If not the most important issue he fought for during his decades in Public Service. We are holding this hearing in february during black historymonth. It was black americans whose voices were stifled, blocked in silence for centuries and is black americans who are still being disproportionately targeted, even now in shameful efforts to prevent them from registering to vote , purging th
Quick and easy search of the candidates. Our coverage based on the candidate, the topics, events and locations on the campaign trail. And the statebystate results broken down by the candidates, counties and districts. Not only the president ial candidates, but the Upcoming Senate and house races. And schedule information. It is free, easily accessible and it is all there at cspan. Org. Announcer next, health panel investigates Voting Rights in low income and minority communities. We will hear from the president of repairers over the breach, william barbara, and two of the Founding Members of the student coordinating committee, diane nash and thomas jenkins. Chaired byg is Carolyn Maloney of new york. Rep. Maloney good morning everyone. Without objection the chairs is authorized to declare recess of his committee at any time. I now recognize myself for an opening statement. Good morning, i thank all of you for being here today. Good morning, today we are examining our nations history of